Big Brother Australia Contestant Quits After Family Tragedy

Popular Australian Big Brother contestant Josh Moore has quit the reality series after the sudden death of his brother. Josh was called to the captains quarters where he met with his parents who informed him of the sudden passing of his older brother Toby 32. It’s being reported that Toby has died from a sudden heart attack.

“Josh then spent the night outside the house with his family where he made the decision to leave the Big Brother competition and go home to support his family at this sad time.

“The Southern Star production team and the Nine Network wish to express their sympathy to the family and ask the fans of Big Brother and the media to allow them privacy at this time.”

Josh a 28-year-old musician was a real contender to win Big Brother and take home the $250,000 prize as he was very popular among housemates, in the house for two months Josh has never been nominated for eviction.

If you’re a fan of Big Brother Australia, you can send messages of support to Josh and his family via email: bigbrother@sstar.com.au

Reality TV junkie along with Big Brother and The Amazing Race I regularly watch Survivor, The Ultimate Fighter, all the Real Housewives shows, Mob Wives, Hells Kitchen, The Glass House (hoping for season 2), Top Chef, Big Brother Australia and Master Chef.

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